Conditions & Treatments
All surgical procedures, diagnostics and laser treatments are carried out at Drayton House in Southport. You will receive the most comprehensive screening and diagnostic tests available.

All surgical procedures, diagnostics and laser treatments are carried out at Drayton House in Southport. You will receive the most comprehensive screening and diagnostic tests available.
Our aim is to ensure that you fully understand your condition and treatment and that you aren't left with unanswered questions or concerns. We are proud to say that 96% of our patients feel involved in decisions about their eyecare.
A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens of the eye, generally associated with the natural ageing process.
Glaucoma is raised pressure in the eye which damages the optic nerve and reduces your field of vision.
The most common form of Macular Degeneration is Age Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD Degeneration of the macular producing loss of central vision.)
A complication of diabetes, affecting the retina at the back of eye.
The most common conditions to affect childrens eyes are poor vision requiring glasses, muscle imbalance (squint), double vision, reading impairment and “lazy eye.”
This is a drooping of the upper eyelid. It can occur in one or both eyes. Ptosis can affect your vision if it is severe.
This is a condition where the eyelid has turned inwards towards the eye, causing the eyelashes to rub against the front of your eye (Cornea).
Ectropion is when your lower lid turns outwards, away from your eye, exposing the surface of your inner eyelid and accompanied by a watery eye.
Is excessive and redundant skin overhanging the eyelid. Blepharoplasty, or eye lid surgery, is the surgical correction for this condition.
is an inflammatory condition of the eye affecting mainly the Iris (coloured part of the eye).
The retina is the sensory layer at the back of the eye that detects light and sends images to the brain. There are several different diseases of the retina and most affect the vision.
Diplopia means Double vision, where you see two images of a single object. It may be constant, or it may come and go. Weakness in any of the muscles or their nerve supply can lead to double vision
Normally, tears keep the eye moist and comfortable, but sometimes the tear glands stop producing adequate tears or the tears dry up too quickly.
This is inflammation of the eyelid with soreness, redness and flaky skin, it can be acute or chronic. It is sometimes referred to as “dandruff of the eyelashes.”
A growth of the conjunctiva extending to the cornea.
The most common eye condition. This is redness of the conjuctiva, the outer covering of the eye ball. It can be due to an infection, allergy (hayfever) or inflammation.
This is a disease of the optic nerve, which is at the back of the eye.
Is a common disorder, often associated with Multiple Sclerosis
Drayton House, 2 Lulworth Road
Southport
Merseyside
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Call: 01704 552 218
Monday-Friday / 8.30am-5pm
Address:
Drayton House, 2 Lulworth Road,
Southport, PR8 2AT
Phone:
01704 552 218
Email:
info@isightclinics.com